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What’s even better than a Broadway number? A big Broadway number where everybody’s thisclose to naked.

That is exactly what happens at the yearly “Broadway Bares,” a burlesque fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS where about 150 dancers, many from Broadway shows, appear in the skimpiest outfits legally possible — remember to bring singles to slip in those G-strings — while headliners drop by for down-and-dirty cameos in a bacchanalian atmosphere.

The theme for this year’s shows at Hammerstein Ballroom (9:30 p.m. and midnight on Sunday 19) is “On Demand,” which will probably give a whole new meaning to “boob tube.”

As usual, there will be numbers set to brand-new songs penned by Broadway regulars alongside the high-energy pop, rock and disco classics, as well as sky-high production values: It’s hard to tell what’s more dazzling, the outfits or the number of inventive ways in which they can be shed.

While this is the night when impossibly fit dancers rule the stage, regular attendees know to look for stars letting loose. There was the year when Sutton Foster, still carrying a squeaky-clean reputation, revealed a blue streak (“I just said c–k!”). Or that time when Laverne Cox strutted her stuff and you wondered how the heck those pasties were staying put. Or the glorious 2014 edition, which featured James Franco, Alan Cumming, Andy Karl, Patrick Page and Constantine Maroulis.

So get ready for the night when Broadway goes wild for a cause. And bring cash.